Educators from across America continue to rank Hooked on Science programs as the best. Unlike other presenters, STEM certified educator, Jason Lindsey aka "Mr. Science," is a STEM professional and brings real-world science connections to schools. When he is not doing hands-on science programs, you’ll discover him doing the weather on television stations as a meteorologist.

Jason Lindsey fascinates even the most reluctant learner with his high-octane science fun! He takes students’ interest to a whole new level by introducing high level concepts. Jason’s Hooked on Science program is an exciting hands-on extravaganza for students of all ages!" Alecia LaddEducator

"Jason did an absolutely fantastic job with his presentation. He held the students' and parents' attention throughout the entire program. He had a wonderful rapport with the audience from the beginning. His behavior management was wonderful!! His program was fast paced, so as not to lose people's attention. I watched the faces of the audience and parents and students alike were so involved in everything he was doing."Mary Catherine BirEducator

Public Education Award

Best Children's Programming

SCHOOL PROGRAMS

ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS

SCIENCE ROCKS

From cooking soap in the microwave, to engineering a cloud launcher, to creating a human circuit, students discover how “science rocks” by doing some of the most amazing science experiments.NGSS CONNECTIONS

K – Forces and Interactions: Pushes and Pulls

1 – Waves: Light and Sound

2 – Structure and Properties of Matter

3 – Forces and Interactions

4 – Energy

5 – Structure and Properties of Matter

ICE COLD SCIENCE

From creating a snowstorm to making a giant spoon scream to turning a banana into a hammer, students explore the world of ice cold science. NGSS CONNECTIONS

2 - Structure and Properties of Matter

5 - Structure and Properties of Matter

POKEMON SCIENCE

From creating a Pikachu lightning bolt, to shooting fireballs like Charizard, to making the ghost of Gastly appear, students discover the science behind Pokémon.NGSS CONNECTIONS

K – Weather and Climate

2 – Structure and Properties of Matter

3 – Weather and Climate

5 – Structure and Properties of Matter

SPOOKY SCIENCE

From putting a ghost in a bubble to a self-carving pumpkin to a standing broom, students discover the science behind Halloween.NGSS CONNECTIONS

K – Forces and Interactions: Pushes and Pulls

1 – Waves: Light and Sound

2 – Structure and Properties of Matter

3 – Forces and Interactions

4 – Waves

5 – Structure and Properties of Matter

FAMILY SCIENCE NIGHT

Searching for a way to get families "Hooked on Science?" If so, the Hooked on Science Family Science Night starts with a science show, which gets families excited about science. Then, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, guardians, and kids visit up to 6 science stations doing science as a family. NGSS CONNECTIONS

Students engineer happier endings to fairy tales as they design a house that can’t be blown down, construct a bridge that keeps three goats safe from the troll, and build a chair that even Goldilocks can’t break. NGSS CONNECTIONS

K-2 – Engineering Design

3-5 – Engineering Design

ENGINEERING WITH MINECRAFT

Students learn the basics of the engineering design process as they use Minecraft Legos to engineer their own creations, dissect a creeper, discover why obsidian is one of the strongest blocks in Minecraft, and more.NGSS CONNECTIONS

K-2 – Engineering Design

3-5 – Engineering Design

4 – Structure, Function, and information Processing

4 – Earth’s Systems: Processes that Shape the Earth

STAR WARS SCIENCE

Students explore a galaxy far, far away as they create cloud city, engineer Han Solo's sound blaster, and more. May the force be with you!NGSS CONNECTIONS

K – Forces and Interactions: Pushes and Pulls

K – Weather and Climate

1 – Waves: Light and Sound

3 – Weather and Climate

3 – Forces and Interactions

4 – Energy

4 – Waves

WILD WEATHER

Students create a twister, mega cloud, lightning bolt and more as they discover the science behind some of the world’s wildest weather.NGSS CONNECTIONS

K – Weather and Climate

3 – Weather and Climate

HOW TO CODE

Students learn how to give instructions and how to turn instructions into code. They’ll explore the world of coding through Logo and Scratch.NGSS CONNECTIONS

K-2 – Engineering Design

3-5 – Engineering Design

CIRCUITS IN SECONDS

Using LittleBits, easy-to-use electronic building blocks, which snap together with magnets, students explore electricity as they engineer blinking, buzzing creations.NGSS CONNECTIONS

K-2 – Engineering Design

1 – Waves: Light and Sound

3-5 – Engineering Design

3 – Forces and Interactions

4 – Energy

OZOBOT

Ozobot, a little toy robot, takes students on a fun and mesmerizing experience through creative drawing, problem solving, and group challenges. Students draw OzoCode color codes on paper and their robot uses optical sensors to respond by spinning, speeding up, and more.NGSS CONNECTIONS